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  • in reply to: Population Control Plan #43737
    adamguild
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    Going both ways leads into a whole different topic…….. 😆

    in reply to: Don Imus, racist or victim of double standard? #43667
    adamguild
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    Look at the last 3 lines……….

    Artist: Kane & Able
    Song: Jealous Again
    Album: 7 Sins

    Lyrics:

    (master p talking)
    -haha mr mr rogers of the neighborhood
    -should I say that nigga that’s uuuuggghhhh bout it bout it
    -I’m rowdy rowdy I’m rowdy nigga
    -the mothaf***ing ice cream man in this bi***
    -master p in here with my girl mia x
    -we bout to lay down some sh** once again for y’all motherf***ers
    -we bout to lay down some rules
    -and we got these 2 little niggas that don’t give a f*** about none of ya
    -ready to blast on ya bi***es
    -with this gangsta sh**
    -watch your back nigga, my little niggas kane & abel
    -some of y’all know them as double vision
    -but ya better realize once again it’s on
    -tru niggas in this bi***, we ain’t taking no sh** for the 9 scrilla
    -its all about smoking blunts, blowing on that swishy sweet
    -notice I said swishy sweet nigga
    -when I do these f***ing 187’s, murder
    -down south in the mothaf***ing swamp, we down there hustling bi***
    -rolling on triple gold
    -but niggas don’t give a f*** about none of ya niggas
    -that ain’t real, that ain’t true to the motherf***ing gizzame
    -but ya niggas that’s bout it bout it and all ya real niggas out there
    -y’all gone feel this sh** cause it don’t get no realer than this
    -once again it’s on nigga

    (kane & abel)

    Introducing the mafioso of new orleans kane & abel balling
    My gangsta sh** sell like air jordan
    Ain’t that a bi***, straight out the parrish whipping ass like tyson
    Gun fighting slanging ice and f***ing hoes like peabo bryson
    Latinos counting cinos I murder al pacino
    What these bi***es boosting up shut them down like casinos
    Getting murderous like the menendez brothers
    Dumb mothaf***as banging these hoes without no rubbers
    And busters hate me like some bump weed
    Cause babies dropping out they old ladies looking like me
    Sporting tommy’s and polos weed blows out my nose
    Never sweating in my good clothes behind these f***ing hoes
    Who run this master p, klc slanging birds
    So stop stunting dog bi*** calm your nerves
    Born a crack baby grew up to be a g
    Whip that ass like I had a badge from nopd
    Like a second line gangsta niggas with 9’s follow me
    Mc approaches I bury those c***roaches
    Buck buck I got you f***ed up like angel dust
    In gacks we trust cause niggas bleed just like us

    (chorus)

    Its time to get the gack again
    Cause p**** ass niggas getting jealous again, again
    Its time to get strapped again
    Because them nappy head hoes getting jealous again, again

    (mia x)

    I got that f***ing regulator busting lyrical rhymes at all you playa haters
    Fade ya made ya bow down to this slayer
    Lady alligator still wetting up your earhole
    With harmonizing gun blows still stomping out the no
    Hoes talk that sh** but clear the way
    Because they know I’m getting richer and bagging chips so call me ms fri-o-lay
    Mia x gots to flex and leave them hanging diamond rocks
    ? ? be banging my name is reighning
    I’m slanging this with no limit
    So you can talk that sh** you raunchy bi*** but just remember
    Who finish, me running with these look alike niggas
    The bad girl behind the trigger getting wreck it’s the 9 sister

    (kane)

    Rolling 4 deep strapped in the black montero
    Shorting bright like alfonso ribiero but bi*** I’m ghetto
    Give me no heroin baby roll blunt after blunt
    f*** around and roll a thousand swishes in one month
    You buster ass niggas I ain’t scared of death
    Had a dream I got stressed and blew up your whole project
    Ask mia x got bookoo checks
    I’m like them got to get them papers like them crackers in them skyscrapers
    Hitting switches avoiding bi***es and them playa haters
    And it’s time to get strapped again
    Kane & abel got the gack and we back again

    (chorus)

    (abel)
    Take away them chains and pain
    What remains ? ? the king keep a 9 in his grave
    I seen so many soldiers I swore it was beirut
    Them gang signs salute, clack clack they shoot
    The south coast you bleed if you wanna succeed
    And I can have your f***ing head in my lap for 10 g’s
    And you can ask the governor’s name it’s nigga please
    And even out in cali sam sneed recognize me
    Take it to the streets cause that’s where I’m from
    And niggas with gold teeth no I ain’t the one
    Niggas give me what you got I ain’t got a f***ing thing
    And back in 91 I jack bi***es for medallion earrings
    So crappy headed nappy headed hoes get back
    Cause it’s a 10 to 1 chance that you might get smacked
    bi***

    in reply to: aspartame #43664
    adamguild
    Member

    Quot:we need a population control solution….
    barring the VA Campus, solution.

    Brett, sounds like you have been reading too much Nazi propaganda again.

    in reply to: aspartame #43663
    adamguild
    Member

    I have an easy population control.Kick all the illegal non tax paying immigrants out of the USA…Problem solved…………………

    in reply to: aspartame #43657
    adamguild
    Member

    Yeah.lets take more of our rights way???????????? NOT….

    in reply to: Don Imus, racist or victim of double standard? #43636
    adamguild
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    in reply to: Don Imus, racist or victim of double standard? #43632
    adamguild
    Member

    Jesse Jackson cheated on his wife and had a child with that woman…So the sexism aspect of this is a joke.. also for a good laugh google Al Sharpton arrested…..This guy has been arrested so many times his crediblity is as honest as Ken Lay from Enron…….

    in reply to: village voice #43597
    adamguild
    Member

    Nice!!! Fight the power…..

    in reply to: aspartame #43578
    adamguild
    Member

    I will stick with the sugar highs and cavities…..

    in reply to: Bretts Modeling Career #43548
    adamguild
    Member

    If you pay for me to get back on I promise to wreck shop over there……lol……

    in reply to: Good Example of Governmedia messing with your head…. #43520
    adamguild
    Member

    Exhibit B:

    Looking the Other Way on Immigrants

    Anthony Faiola
    Washington Post
    Tuesday April 10, 2007

    HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. — After federal agents launched a massive raid on an apartment complex here two years ago, other illegal immigrants in this quiet town near Princeton University grew so wary of the law, authorities say, that many began hiding behind headstones in a local cemetery when patrol cars approached.

    But these days, the immigrants of Hightstown are more likely to be the ones calling the cops.

    In the aftermath of a series of raids in 2004, the town council in this historic borough of 5,300 — transformed in recent years by an influx of at least 1,300 Latin Americans — unanimously approved a sort of immigrant bill of rights. Joining a growing list of cities enacting a no-questions-asked policy on immigration status, Hightstown now allows its undocumented residents to officially interact with local police and access city services without fear of being reported to federal authorities.

    It has opened new lines of communication here, officials say. One illegal immigrant at the complex where the raids were staged called on the police recently to help place a family member in alcohol rehabilitation; others have reported domestic abuse, extortion, theft and other crimes. Some are calling the town’s pro-immigrant mayor for advice on City Hall weddings and landlord troubles. Hightstown has added services aimed at immigrants, including free bilingual computer classes last month. Noting the shift, one Spanish-language newspaper recently dubbed Hightstown the “Paradise Town” of New Jersey.

    “People are talking about how the police here can be trusted, so I called them right after I was mugged,” said Julio, 33, a Guatemalan illegal immigrant who was assaulted in Hightstown last year. He said he was robbed several times in Texas before moving to New Jersey three years ago, but was too fearful to call law enforcement there. Here, “they came out to meet me, made a report and gave me a ride home. They haven’t caught the guys who did it, but at least I didn’t feel like I was the one who committed a crime.”

    As Congress once again prepares to consider immigration bills, the debate is already playing on the nation’s Main Streets, with liberal enclaves extending protections to illegal immigrants as conservative locales seek to push them out.

    The country is deeply divided on immigration, with 29 percent of respondents in a December Washington Post-ABC News Poll calling immigrants “good” for their communities and an equal number describing them as “bad.” About 39 percent said they make no difference.

    With federal authorities enlisting local law enforcement agencies to act as their “eyes and ears” on the ground, a number of towns have responded with highly publicized zero-tolerance policies on illegal immigrants. In Hazelton, Pa., the Illegal Immigration Relief Act — passed last year but being challenged in federal court — denies licenses to businesses that employ illegal immigrants, fines landlords $1,000 for each illegal immigrant discovered renting their properties and requires that city documents be in English only. Other towns have deputized police officers to act as local immigration cops.

    But equally fervent are a less well-known but fast-growing number of “sanctuary” cities and towns — from Seattle to Cambridge, Mass. — where local authorities are effectively rejecting the federal government’s call for tougher enforcement and instead bestowing a measure of local acceptance.

    In New Haven, Conn., for example, officials have prohibited police from asking about an immigrant’s legal status, and in July the city will introduce municipal identification cards, providing undocumented immigrants with a “locally legal” form of ID that will make it easier for them to apply for bank accounts and sign rental leases. Overall, at least 20 cities and towns have approved pro-immigration measures over the past three years, according to the D.C.-based Fair Immigration Reform Movement. Analysts and advocates say almost as many — including at least five in New Jersey, where about one in 17 residents is an illegal immigrant — are considering similar resolutions.

    “What we’re seeing is a surge in immigration policy at the local level,” said Michael Wishnie, a Yale University law professor who has worked with New York City on pro-immigration measures. “What they have in common is that mayors are basically saying, ‘Look, this is a major issue for us, and if Congress can’t fix it, we will.’ “

    Initially coined by immigrant groups in the 1980s, when a number of cities approved local laws granting a haven to the victims of civil wars in Central and South America, the term “sanctuary city” has been adopted in recent years by opponents of pro-immigrant ordinances. They argue that the new crop of towns approving such measures is effectively sanctioning illegal immigration.

    “You have cities facilitating the violation of federal law and tying the hands of their police forces in terms of when they can or can’t ask about legal status,” said Steven A. Camarota, research director for the Center for Immigration Studies. “You’re also talking about a group of people who often work off-the-books but are getting access to expensive city services. It’s not fair to everyone else paying the bill.”

    Hightstown Mayor Robert Patten, who hails from the core German-Irish stock in this heavily Democratic town, sees things differently. The town square, once peppered with empty storefronts, is brimming with new Latin American restaurants and remittance centers. Last year, the town closed the streets for an Ecuadorian festival that brought together hundreds of residents.

    “Most of us know this town would have a heck of a time trying to run itself these days without the immigrants,” said Patten, a Republican. “They’re working at the grocery stores, the fast-food places, they’re opening businesses and keeping this town alive and young. We’re just being practical by telling them, ‘Look, we want you in our community, and we want you to feel like you belong.’ “

    Patten and his wife, Kathy, have taken Spanish classes and given their personal phone numbers to immigrants. The mayor helped secure the release of one Hightstown immigrant seized by immigration authorities in 2005 in a case of mistaken identity.

    At a city-sponsored health fair at Hightstown High School last month, dozens of immigrants showed up for free medical checks by a local doctor, while a local police officer roamed the halls to engage residents. “¿Como esta?” Patten repeated in American-accented Spanish as he went through the crowd, receiving pats on the back, hugs and kisses.

    “I feel I can get help in this town,” said Sonia, a 34-year-old from Ecuador who, like all illegal immigrants interviewed here, declined to give a last name. After getting an HIV test, she was in line to take her infant son for a doctor’s visit. “These are things I could never afford. I don’t have health insurance, and I’m afraid to go to the county hospital. I don’t know what kind of paperwork they ask for. I feel more comfortable here. No forms. No questions. You just have to come in.”

    As police have promised to refrain from asking about immigrants’ legal status, authorities say communication between undocumented residents and local law enforcement officials has markedly improved. Although police here concede that they must cooperate with federal agents possessing outstanding warrants for illegal immigrants, they say they will arrest immigrants or report their undocumented status only if they are caught committing a criminal offense.

    Maria, 23, who arrived in Hightstown from Ecuador two years ago, was persuaded by a bilingual volunteer police liaison to call police after $3,000 was stolen from her family’s apartment last November. Most of the undocumented families here, whose status makes it difficult to open bank accounts, keep the money they earn — from jobs in a local packaging factory — at home, living in constant fear of robbery.

    “We are so vulnerable because of our status that the idea of calling the police is still a little frightening,” Maria said. “But we realize now that if we don’t, there’s no chance of justice. And if we do, they are going to at least try to help us — not arrest us for being victims.”

    in reply to: aspartame #43474
    adamguild
    Member

    I think that its more likely that there would be a genocide on diabetics before they would stop manufacturing aspartame………lol….come on its the Feds we are talking about here…….

    in reply to: aspartame #43468
    adamguild
    Member

    @XMotoXchick wrote:

    I am all for population control.. you can ask Brett I said that Human Breeding should only be allowed every 4 years.. That still doesn’t justify the FDA selling out to big business and allowing something on the market that shouldn’t be allowed. In fact I think people who don’t have children should be the ones getting the tax deductions. I am not burdening society and the environment with my offspring. But I still have to pay taxes for someone else’s kids to go to school.

    Wow.people say Im negative…….You win the award this year……lol

    in reply to: aspartame #43466
    adamguild
    Member

    Also isnt Aspartame for diabetic people who cannot use sugar??? Maybe some investigation should be done specificaly on the effect of these people…

    in reply to: aspartame #43465
    adamguild
    Member

    Seriously..lets look at some figures from such place as Darfur,Germany,Iraq and Japan on estimated dead…….

    Darfur 1994 est 180,000

    Germany-Holocaust years(not only Jewish people)—-estimated 6 to 11 million

    Iraq-depending on source estimate is anywhere from 70,0000 to a million people

    Japan-Hiroshima-Nagasak


    estimated 250,000

    After looking at these figures the death toll from Aspartame doesnt really seem all to bad….

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